Word: suddenly
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News of Professor Price's unfortunate death reached me this week during a regular conversation with a former roommate. It came as a great surprise to learn of the sudden passing of a man whom I had come to know so well during my recent time as a Harvard undergraduate. Contact with professors was not something that I regularly sought from my Harvard experience. But with Professor Price, I cherished it. And I enjoyed getting to know the gentlemanly character of this distinguished professor...
Witnesses said they think at least one resident, who was thrown several yards into the air after a sudden explosion, was hospitalized...
Harvard wasn't without its scoring chances too in sudden death overtime, but this game was fated to be a 65-minute stalemate. A tie, however, leaves a taste in the mouth something like the feeling of using someone else's toothbrush on accident, and is especially frustrating considering that the Crimson arguably outplayed the Saints in every period of the game...
...undergraduate years, I feel that community service is where my strengths lie; however, the same cannot be said about money. It is not all about money (or so they say) but when you have $20,000 in loans to pay off after you leave, money all of a sudden takes on an importance that you hoped it never would...
Here is what the news meant: Mitchard's novel, an account of the sudden disappearance of a three-year-old child, sold about 100,000 copies before Oprah recommended it to her 15 million to 20 million daily viewers. Now The Deep End of the Ocean has become entrenched at the top of the New York Times fiction best-seller list, ahead of works by Sue Grafton, Danielle Steel, Mary Higgins Clark, Scott Turow and Stephen King. As she watched her novel sweep past such household names, Mitchard says, "I felt I was having an out-of-body experience...